Has anybody out there ever had a Kapa guitar? I found a Kapa Continental real cheap. Midnite Blue, sort of Jag style whammy rig and Hofner pickups. I need this like I need a hole in the head but, it is cool little guitar.
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Has anybody out there ever had a Kapa guitar? I found a Kapa Continental real cheap. Midnite Blue, sort of Jag style whammy rig and Hofner pickups. I need this like I need a hole in the head but, it is cool little guitar. |
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I've never owned one, but from pics I've seen on the internet, they look great. I say a cool, cheap guitar is always worth buying. —If I'd stop buying old guitars to fix, I might actually learn to play. |
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My friend had one as his first electric back in high school, i remember it would never stay in tune, but then again ,the concept of intonation and fixing intonation was completely unknown to us at that time, too! :~D |
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Kapa guitars were made by Koob Veneman of Veneman's music in Rockville, MD. Constructed in the USA out of mostly Hofner parts. The necks were made by Micro-Frets. I've never played one, but they do look like very cool guitars and can be had for reasonable prices. Somebody is selling off their entire collection on Reverb for the price of 1 of some other more popular vintage guitars. —Paul Last edited: Nov 24, 2017 09:39:42 |
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I grew up a few blocks from Veneman Music in Silver Spring. My first rocknroll 'lectric guitar (it's long gone, doggone it) was a Cobra. A couple of years ago, I bought a Challenger on eBay, and I've been making loud noises in the basement with it. It's also my project guitar; I've been dinking around with the insides, cleaning and resoldering and so far managing not to break much. It has a floating bridge, and I've had good results with intonation just by ooching it back and forth until the tuner is happy. It's 32mm nut to 12th fret and 12th fret to bridge, and ooch incrementally from there if need be. |
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Thanks for the Kapa tips. I think I'm gonna pass on it. It needs some attention and I already have 3 projects sitting in the back of a closet. I'm sure I'll regret it some day when the price of em goes through the roof! |